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thanks for being with us, sheila. we have house republican leaders in sterling today talking about the pledge to america plan. 21 pages. democrats say these are not new ideas but recycled. >> we have been waiting for them to roll this out and in many ways it is intended to seal the deal. the elections are about six weeks away and this is supposed to be the final stamp. what they are saying we will introduce if we win the house back in november. >> this has been a pretty big deal. >> it is interesting that they are doing it at a lumber company in sterling, taking it far from the white house. >> just far enough to drive. >> what other topics, there is a comprehensive article that is six months in healthcare when new things will kick in. it is also a chance to look back at promises and where it has ended up. >> it is a great article about six months later where we are in the healthcare battle. six months ago democrats said that democrats running for officer would run on the bill and it would be very positive. voters woul
thanks for being with us, sheila. we have house republican leaders in sterling today talking about the pledge to america plan. 21 pages. democrats say these are not new ideas but recycled. >> we have been waiting for them to roll this out and in many ways it is intended to seal the deal. the elections are about six weeks away and this is supposed to be the final stamp. what they are saying we will introduce if we win the house back in november. >> this has been a pretty big deal....
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us? >> well, a lot of business schools on how to make money. i want to tell people if you run business, you have to run the value first. to surf the others, help the others, that's the key. because i... one of the things we believe is if you think about making money and this is the u.s. dollar, talk about hong kong dollars, nobody wants to make friends with these people. thing about how can you help people and create value for the others and then you'll get the money. this is how we succeed in china. and this is why you call us believe that. people say jack, your company is crazy. how can you do that. this is the way we run the business. and i think this is the way the 21st century. the other thing is also focused on quality and people. >> rose: say that again? >> your own people. because i think china, the best resource is not... it's the human brain. 1.3 billion people. if we develop their brains, that's got a lot of innovation. that's the best resourcings we could ever have so many you
us? >> well, a lot of business schools on how to make money. i want to tell people if you run business, you have to run the value first. to surf the others, help the others, that's the key. because i... one of the things we believe is if you think about making money and this is the u.s. dollar, talk about hong kong dollars, nobody wants to make friends with these people. thing about how can you help people and create value for the others and then you'll get the money. this is how we...
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>> it's not reported to us but available to us. >> okay. let me ask you this how would the newly implemented egg rule, what does that really mean for the american consumer, what can we expect? >> it means a lot. because it means that we can go now to all of the major egg facilities and we can make sure that they have very important preventative safe guards in place, including approach to rodents that keeps the rodents out of the eggs, and approach to general contination, approached to refrigeration, and an approach to testing. so that they can have confidence that the farms in the united states as you know overseen by fda with an independent look, are following things to prevent illness in the first place. >> this final rule, that's now in place, and has the effect, appliesto those farms, egg-producing farmfor 3,000 or more egg-laying hens. how many farms is that in the united states? we've heard from two today but how many are there? >> i know that there are about 600 that are 50,000 or more. >> okay. >> i think that there are several thou
>> it's not reported to us but available to us. >> okay. let me ask you this how would the newly implemented egg rule, what does that really mean for the american consumer, what can we expect? >> it means a lot. because it means that we can go now to all of the major egg facilities and we can make sure that they have very important preventative safe guards in place, including approach to rodents that keeps the rodents out of the eggs, and approach to general contination,...
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they created it to use on us. their own country citizens. colonel house, diplomat, litman in the media and bernays, p.r., ad man. let's go over the guys quick. do your own homework on this. don't take anything i say as truth just because i say it. do your own homework. find out if it's true. read original sources. this one is colonel house. this is his stuff. he helped start federal reserve and council of foreign relations and created groups like that circumvent the process, to put in place of what the founders put on. house said the federal reserve, "would give stability and take away the power." he says, "i am suggesting that the central board be increased from four members to five and their terms be lengthened from eight to ten years. this would give stability and take away the power of the foth change the personnel of the board in a single term in office." he wanted to circumvent the system. these were foreign ideas in his time. walter litman was a spooky dude. every journalist studies and admire him. they love him. read this one. "the p
they created it to use on us. their own country citizens. colonel house, diplomat, litman in the media and bernays, p.r., ad man. let's go over the guys quick. do your own homework on this. don't take anything i say as truth just because i say it. do your own homework. find out if it's true. read original sources. this one is colonel house. this is his stuff. he helped start federal reserve and council of foreign relations and created groups like that circumvent the process, to put in place of...
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bringing to us the feature text to vote poll. every political analyst and democratic lawmaker will tell you that democrats will take losses this election cycle. how many? here is the question for you. what could be the top pitfall for democrats in the mid-term? text your answer to 36288. sr1 for economy. sr2 for healthcare. sr3 for the tea party. sr4 for other. we will bring you the results at the end of the program. still ahead, is the administration adopting a backdoor amnesty program for illegal immigrants? >> bret: senate republicans are calling out the homeland security secretary for establishment of what they call a backdoor about necessity program for illegal immigrants. molly henneberg reports secretary janet napolitano is not backing down. >> reporter: department of homeland security secretary janet napolitano says it's the "right policy" to focus primarily on deporting criminal immigrants, rather than illegals deemed not to be a threat to society. >> those who committed violent crimes or felony fugitives or gang members
bringing to us the feature text to vote poll. every political analyst and democratic lawmaker will tell you that democrats will take losses this election cycle. how many? here is the question for you. what could be the top pitfall for democrats in the mid-term? text your answer to 36288. sr1 for economy. sr2 for healthcare. sr3 for the tea party. sr4 for other. we will bring you the results at the end of the program. still ahead, is the administration adopting a backdoor amnesty program for...
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put us back in. the larger narrative is he's a closet socialist who wants to spread this bureaucratic government ppall across the country and crush the small-business initiative and i haveitallity and it's not american. i think whate should stay back is they put us in a $3 trillion hole and 21 months wasn't enough to get out of it. you gave them eight years to dig this hole. give us four years to dig out of it-- half what you gave them-- and if it's not better you can throw us all out in two years. that is, people are angry, and you need to do it. but then i would advise him and all the democrats to talk about what we're going to do now and ask them who is more likely to do it? in other words, if this is a referendum on people's anger and apathy, so our side stays home and their side is in play, we don't do well. if it's a choice between who is going to do what, we can do well, and that's what i hope it will be. >> woodruff: but the president has been saying for some weeks, maybe months, he's been sa
put us back in. the larger narrative is he's a closet socialist who wants to spread this bureaucratic government ppall across the country and crush the small-business initiative and i haveitallity and it's not american. i think whate should stay back is they put us in a $3 trillion hole and 21 months wasn't enough to get out of it. you gave them eight years to dig this hole. give us four years to dig out of it-- half what you gave them-- and if it's not better you can throw us all out in two...
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with us tonight, national syndicated radio talk show host bill press. and also john feari republican strategist. gentlemen, good to have you with us tonight. let's talk first about this pledge. you see in the '90s, you guys, john, you had the quarter america. now is this a cheaper cut now that you've reduced it to a pledge, or is this more serious? i have to give a hard time about that. here's the pledge it's preamble, regarding the policies of the current government, the govern dod not consent an arrogant and out-of-touch government of self-appointed elites makes decisions, issues mandates, and enacts laws without accepting or requesting the input of the many. and of course, what they want to do is they want to cut taxes, cut taxes, repeal the health care bill. the cat's out of the bag. john, is this a good strategy for the midterm, what do you think? >> i think it is and i think that it was there in 1994 and i think that it was very helpful when republicans put out a game plan of what they were going to do. it's good for two reasons. a, it tells the v
with us tonight, national syndicated radio talk show host bill press. and also john feari republican strategist. gentlemen, good to have you with us tonight. let's talk first about this pledge. you see in the '90s, you guys, john, you had the quarter america. now is this a cheaper cut now that you've reduced it to a pledge, or is this more serious? i have to give a hard time about that. here's the pledge it's preamble, regarding the policies of the current government, the govern dod not consent...
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mild with all the warm air in place with that instability wil3 be with us. it will be a dryyone we think. 74 degrees in baltimore and 73úú salisbuur and in hagerstown. 66 in oakland as we see the showers anddthunderstorms move offfto the east. we had some severe thunderstorm warnings last night and they have obviously dissipatee now. but the heat will be with us today and so will the humidity, too as temperatuues climb to 84 degrees by noon. and thenn85 degrees at 6:00 p.m. after hitting height of 899at about 3 or 4:00 this afternoon. noo to see what is happening on the roadways as you head out this morning. she has the raffic edgg, lauren. >> reporter: thank you, steve. many of you waking up in to storm tree damage. the eastbound lanes at piney hill road will be shutdown. you will want to stick with harford road as your alternate route. dd watch out for another downn3 tree, hicks road that is a bad alternaae. another one at girding road.3 youudo want to stick with route 138 as an alternate route. as you take a look att183, nothing tt get in your way at wa
mild with all the warm air in place with that instability wil3 be with us. it will be a dryyone we think. 74 degrees in baltimore and 73úú salisbuur and in hagerstown. 66 in oakland as we see the showers anddthunderstorms move offfto the east. we had some severe thunderstorm warnings last night and they have obviously dissipatee now. but the heat will be with us today and so will the humidity, too as temperatuues climb to 84 degrees by noon. and thenn85 degrees at 6:00 p.m. after hitting...
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. >>> of course -w he cannot do as much as we used to. fortunately this season we are on track to complete 200 miles throughout the city. >> i think they could put more focus on it. >>> now become out here live, you can see these cones and everything here on the sidewalk now. but later this afternoon, it is going to be right out there on the street, because they have actually been doing major construction work on the roads, trying to clean them up here on northern parkway. the survey says the worst roads, san jose, california followed closely by los angeles. >>> a virginia woman is set to die by lethal injection tonight at 9:00. 41-year-old theresa lewis is scheduled to be the first one executed in the state in nearly a century. lewis is being executed for the 2002 hired killings of her husband and stepson to collect a $250,000 insurance policy. prosecutors said she promised sex and cash to two men if they carried out the killings. the two gunmen were sentenced to life in prison. >>> one person is running another person with their hands u
. >>> of course -w he cannot do as much as we used to. fortunately this season we are on track to complete 200 miles throughout the city. >> i think they could put more focus on it. >>> now become out here live, you can see these cones and everything here on the sidewalk now. but later this afternoon, it is going to be right out there on the street, because they have actually been doing major construction work on the roads, trying to clean them up here on northern...
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they used our funds. nows go what? gm is using those funds to refill the coffers of democrat party. >> sean: foreclosures now sadly up 25% from a year ago. i know the media doing the work of the obama administration spreading an election is telling us the recession soefr. unemployment still at 9.6%. -- u.s. home prices dropped 3.3% in july. the 8th consecutive decline. cbo telling us unemployment will stay above 8% through 2012. job picture has gotten worse in 27 states. 1 in 7 americans in poverty in this country now. they are saying this is a success? how do they sell that in this election year? >> by the president becoming more personal. you have seen this over the last week. the strategists are turning him back into the storyteller in chief. just today for example, he was in a backyard in some virginia family's home talking about how he cares. how he cares. and you know what, it is time for people to say to hell you do and tell their stories. it is not just the delphi work have been harmed. of course all of the fol
they used our funds. nows go what? gm is using those funds to refill the coffers of democrat party. >> sean: foreclosures now sadly up 25% from a year ago. i know the media doing the work of the obama administration spreading an election is telling us the recession soefr. unemployment still at 9.6%. -- u.s. home prices dropped 3.3% in july. the 8th consecutive decline. cbo telling us unemployment will stay above 8% through 2012. job picture has gotten worse in 27 states. 1 in 7 americans...
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tomorrow night they go back to the southwest and that's going to keep us in a very warm air. kicked up the showers. kinds of a trough ahead of that front. a lot of showers to our north in of course portions of virginia. it's going to head back to the north as a warm front during the day late thursday into friday. that's why we get back into the low 90s. it will be dropping. big temp around 74. so tonight, showers have ended. just call it partly cloudy. tomorrow back up close to 90. the next 5 days it will get hot again on friday. 92 and then cooling a little bit. low 70s, low to mid-70s, chance of rain coming in friday and again on monday. we need it denise. >>> check in with don scott and burn bernadette woods starting at 4:55 a.m. >>> back to work for the ravens after a tough logs. mark was at their practice today and has the latest coming up. olololololold gibbs canning. today these factories are full of dot com businesses. and now my job is helping maryland create new economy jobs. training new math and science teachers investing in our institutions of excellence pioneeri
tomorrow night they go back to the southwest and that's going to keep us in a very warm air. kicked up the showers. kinds of a trough ahead of that front. a lot of showers to our north in of course portions of virginia. it's going to head back to the north as a warm front during the day late thursday into friday. that's why we get back into the low 90s. it will be dropping. big temp around 74. so tonight, showers have ended. just call it partly cloudy. tomorrow back up close to 90. the next 5...
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but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> good afternoon, sam caston is leaving the nationals after 4 1/2 years as team president. he announceed he will leave at the end of the season and didn't explain exactly why he decided to leave. in may 2006, caston was part of a group led by washington-area real estate developer ted lerner. he was picked by major league baseball to buy the team. he made a commitment to stay with him for five years and it's time to move on. he did not say whether he would retain his ownership stake in the team. what does this mean for the nats now? >> that means we have lost the two-time executive in the year and in his career and a longtime player executive
but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> good afternoon, sam caston is leaving the nationals after 4 1/2 years as team president. he...
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we want you to join us sunday, october 3rd. hopefully the weather will be nicer. abc news will be live on the air to broadcast the whole event. that runs from 7:00 until 9:00. you need to register if you are going for participate and you actually save $10 if you do it's head of time. -- if you do it, ahead of time. >>> first full day of autumn here. you'll notice on the 23rd of september, typically 54 in the morning, 72 in the afternoon. our split. 1970 brought us a record high mark of 88. >>> how much sun are we going to see today? i think we'll see a fair amount. we have some fog to deal with this morning. another line of showers moving into ohio and northwestern penn. overall, this extends down to the hot air mass across the deep south. all the energy riding across the great lakes and through the border into canada. we may have a diminished chance of getting storms today as we had one frontal boundary push off the coast. we did tap into that 90-degree range and you'll notice the 90s curving their way back toward columbus, ohio, we were almost as hot as atlanta,
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it will come back for us. >> seasonable temperatures. >> yes. just save that pumpkin pie recipe for another couple days and get it going and have not have a problem. first day of fall kelly, i wanted to announce our two-day weather winner with fall stuff. even though it doesn't feel like it. theresa greiss hopper out of forest hill, congratulations, you get a 2 tree winner umbrella from abc 2 storm umbrella, give us your name at abc2.com. click the weather page and click our 2 cree contest and gets you in the running for all of this. right now not much of a wind going there, old glory hanging in the very minimal breeze. southeast at 7 now, humidity 55%, our weather net camera downtown, eh a hazy sky through the day today. sunshine throughout but a little hazy at times. even a little bit of smog will be developing through the day tomorrow. chesapeake beach, beautiful dayton waters, if you look closely you can see a couple of those migrating birds flying by there but they are a little ahead of schedule based on the temperatures. look at these. 91
it will come back for us. >> seasonable temperatures. >> yes. just save that pumpkin pie recipe for another couple days and get it going and have not have a problem. first day of fall kelly, i wanted to announce our two-day weather winner with fall stuff. even though it doesn't feel like it. theresa greiss hopper out of forest hill, congratulations, you get a 2 tree winner umbrella from abc 2 storm umbrella, give us your name at abc2.com. click the weather page and click our 2 cree...
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to the wft a couple of showers in pennsylvania but that won't bother us. the heattmay bother, and you humidity will be climbing too, winds shifting at 5 to 10. take a look at the weekend forecast in a few minutes, but ú%ght now lauren cooke has the good morning, lauren. >> reporter: good morning, steve. while we start the day on trouble att 95, where we are dealing with a crash at you approach interstate 95. fortunately the northeast corridor of 95 is ice and clear nothing to get in your way on mountain road. you'rr looking at a 5-minute ride with an average speed of 55 miles per hour. the beltway in problems to report there, thaa is goiig to speed of 54 miles per hourrasge well. 795 to 95, therr you're look the an 11 -- excuse me a 12-minnte e ride with an average speed of 55 miles per hour. >>> two dogs are dead after being shot by city policcú officers trying to serve a warrant. it happened just before 5:00 at a home near west veil street near myrtle avenue. two pitbulls came when an officer tried to serve a search and seizure warrant. they found a la
to the wft a couple of showers in pennsylvania but that won't bother us. the heattmay bother, and you humidity will be climbing too, winds shifting at 5 to 10. take a look at the weekend forecast in a few minutes, but ú%ght now lauren cooke has the good morning, lauren. >> reporter: good morning, steve. while we start the day on trouble att 95, where we are dealing with a crash at you approach interstate 95. fortunately the northeast corridor of 95 is ice and clear nothing to get in your...
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you have to use your hands to climb up that. detaches the bar and i believe he touches the seat, but -- he touches the bar and i believe he touches the seat, but they did not touch -- they did not test that area for dna. >> the detective said he was not sure if the man's hand touched the bar. he says it's not possible to leave fingerprints. the defense questioned what please considered a key piece of evidence -- a jacket found in the trash can in the home of the defendant. >> at no point in the video is there anyone wearing a jacket. there is a photograph of the person they say who was mostly wearing the jacket and they have no hood hanging off the back of the jacket. it is clearly a have a -- a heavy winter jacket. so how is it a key piece of evidence of nobody identifies it during the crime and the video does not show anyone wearing it? >> the detective considers it a valuable piece of evidence and submitted for dna testing erring on the side of caution. >> thank you. a well-known minister is in the middle of a sex scandal ton
you have to use your hands to climb up that. detaches the bar and i believe he touches the seat, but -- he touches the bar and i believe he touches the seat, but they did not touch -- they did not test that area for dna. >> the detective said he was not sure if the man's hand touched the bar. he says it's not possible to leave fingerprints. the defense questioned what please considered a key piece of evidence -- a jacket found in the trash can in the home of the defendant. >> at no...
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for the achiever in us all. . >>> all right. check out the tongue on this pooch! puggy, a pikiness is the new guinness record holder for the world's longest dog tongue. he was abandoned as a pup and had a hard time getting adopted possibly because of his odd appearance but now that one time handicap has brought him into national fame. look at that. wow. oh my goodness. he's cute. >> that's awesome. i got to admit, that's awesome. and now he's a big star. >> a celebrity. >> he's having the last laugh. check it out real quick. first day of fall just about 15 minutes into the new season and look at this, it's going to be warm, tropically so tomorrow afternoon and another hot day friday. >> that's it for us tonight. thanks for watching. back tomorrow at five, six, and 11. have a good night. >> good night. old gibbs canning company. today these factories are full of dot com businesses. and now my job is helping maryland create new economy jobs. training new math and science teachers investing in our institutions of excellence pioneering new cyber security jobs and givi
for the achiever in us all. . >>> all right. check out the tongue on this pooch! puggy, a pikiness is the new guinness record holder for the world's longest dog tongue. he was abandoned as a pup and had a hard time getting adopted possibly because of his odd appearance but now that one time handicap has brought him into national fame. look at that. wow. oh my goodness. he's cute. >> that's awesome. i got to admit, that's awesome. and now he's a big star. >> a celebrity....
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thank you for joining us this morning. us get a check on weather and traffic on this thursday. >> there was some good lightning last night. we could use the rain. it was bordering on severe. there are still some power outages. we could do it again today. all of the
thank you for joining us this morning. us get a check on weather and traffic on this thursday. >> there was some good lightning last night. we could use the rain. it was bordering on severe. there are still some power outages. we could do it again today. all of the
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in mind, some users tell us that can take a couple of days. i'm lisa murphy, fox news. >> for more information you can log onto myfoxdc.com. >>> the news keeps coming. here's brian bolter with the news edge at 11:00. >>> hundreds of people diagnosed with cancer within a few miles of fort ditrick. tonight, community members went on the hunt for answers but walked away without any. our camera wasn't welcome at the public meeting. what gives. roz plater is live with the story, roz. >> reporter: what was billed as a public meeting was held in a private venue so they allowed radio reporters in but not our cameras. the reason, the topic is so hot, the folks on the board didn't want their faces flashed across the tv. this is home video of kicking our photographer off the property. they had posted a no video sign outside its meeting. randy white who heads up the foundation, named for his daughter who died, declared it unfair. he said so many frederic residents who couldn't attend the meeting were looking for answers. >> 700 people that have cancer, in
in mind, some users tell us that can take a couple of days. i'm lisa murphy, fox news. >> for more information you can log onto myfoxdc.com. >>> the news keeps coming. here's brian bolter with the news edge at 11:00. >>> hundreds of people diagnosed with cancer within a few miles of fort ditrick. tonight, community members went on the hunt for answers but walked away without any. our camera wasn't welcome at the public meeting. what gives. roz plater is live with the...
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what it means for every single one of us. those stories and more tonriold. today these factories are full of dot com businesses. and now my job is helping maryland create new economy jobs. training new math and science teachers investing in our institutions of excellence pioneering new cyber security jobs and giving an old gm plant a jump start building electric motors. i'm barbara mikulski. i approve this message so you'll know i'm fighting for you. >> we are officially in fall. >> it doesn't feel like it, but at will. 92 tomorrow, more comfortable on saturday and sunday. great weather for ravens football on sunday. >> nbc nightly news is up next. >> have a great evening. >> have a great evening. today these factories are full of dot com businesses. and now my job is helping maryland create new economy jobs. training new math and science teachers investing in our institutions of excellence pioneering new cyber security jobs and giving an old gm plant a jump start building electric motors. i'm barbara mikulski. i approve this message so you'll know i'm fight
what it means for every single one of us. those stories and more tonriold. today these factories are full of dot com businesses. and now my job is helping maryland create new economy jobs. training new math and science teachers investing in our institutions of excellence pioneering new cyber security jobs and giving an old gm plant a jump start building electric motors. i'm barbara mikulski. i approve this message so you'll know i'm fighting for you. >> we are officially in fall. >>...
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for us, next three days, one more day. like summer. and at least for the next three. 94 tomorrow. >> i know that you would love that. >> yes, here is the deal, lesli. if we hit 94 tomorrow, which we will, and they will bust 90 tomorrow. that will be the 66th day of the 90-degree weather. and the record all tieing for the number of the days and the 90-degree days or higher is only 67. >> if we're going to sweat, we might as well get something for it. >> all right. >> 94 for tomorrow, 85 on saturday. perhaps a shower or thunderstorm. the day will be isolated. they will occur after the game. and then cooler on sunday. clouds come in late. they stay dry. temperatures in the upper 70s, which by the way is where we should be for the time of the year. mid-70s to start. some upper 60s in the suburbs to start. but tomorrow is like a summer's day. we don't need a sweatshirt or the coat at the bus stop. 84 by lunchtime. for wow. 94 in the high evening. mostly sunny skies. 89 right now at nationals. 91 manassas. 90 in leesburg. and still, 95 here
for us, next three days, one more day. like summer. and at least for the next three. 94 tomorrow. >> i know that you would love that. >> yes, here is the deal, lesli. if we hit 94 tomorrow, which we will, and they will bust 90 tomorrow. that will be the 66th day of the 90-degree weather. and the record all tieing for the number of the days and the 90-degree days or higher is only 67. >> if we're going to sweat, we might as well get something for it. >> all right....
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until it happened to us. then it was too late. >> and ryan tells me nobody from the bank ever told his dad about the insurance for a student loan which can end up costing less than 1% of the loan amount. tomorrow morning at 6:12, how the bryski case sparked new legislation up on capitol hill before they find themselves in a similar situation. >> heart wrenching. absolutely. now, what about power of attorney? did christopher's parents have that? would that have helped? >> it would have helped a lot. and, in fact, they did not have it. and you need to think about that if you're going to co-sign for a loan. because, remember, if you don't have power of attorney, you can't access your kid's bank accounts. you can't necessarily deal with the kid's finances and it's very hard to renegotiate the loan payment. if you do get into a situation like christopher's family, just called lender. ask to speag to the om buds man. that person may be able to cult through some of the red tape and get you some help. >> good advice.
until it happened to us. then it was too late. >> and ryan tells me nobody from the bank ever told his dad about the insurance for a student loan which can end up costing less than 1% of the loan amount. tomorrow morning at 6:12, how the bryski case sparked new legislation up on capitol hill before they find themselves in a similar situation. >> heart wrenching. absolutely. now, what about power of attorney? did christopher's parents have that? would that have helped? >> it...
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. >>> in tonight's consumer alert the warnings about illegal drug use and its dangers are everywhere, what about the drugs in your own medicine cabinet. they are abusing the precipitation pills they pick up and find on the internet. the government says that's a prescription for danger, karen days a has details on how you can fight their efforts for that. >>> it's been called the fastest growing drug problem in the united states. it is as quick as the corner pharmacy and your home med kin cabinet. the misconception the drugs the doctor prescribes is safer than the illegal drugs. none medical use of prescription drugs has increased 20% since 2002 to 5.3 million americans, that includes more new users than any other class of drugs from are, the iowa majority abusing precipitation painkillers. among the federal government's planned efforts to change that, helping states better monitor prescription drugs, driving illegal internet pharmacies out of business, cracking down on road pain clinics that skirt precipitation rules and initiating more prescription drug take back programs. the drug e
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. >> of course, we cannot do as much as we used to. but fortunately, this season, we are on track to complete another 200 lane miles throughout the city i don't finances are not the greatest, but they are working with what they can do. a bit more focus on it. >> reporter: back out here live, look at this. this is what we are talking about. just craters in the road here, right here on falls road at the intersection of northern and falls road. this is what we are talking about. but you know what? although baltimore tanked tenth the worst roads are in san jose, california closely followed by los angeles. we are not totally the worst roads. reporting live in north baltimore. >>> get ready to pay more for that morning cup of coffee. starbucks is planning to raise prices on some drinks. the world's largest coffee chain is going to raise prices, and the increases will be focused on big and hard to make drinks. however, most of those coffees, like the aspires -- expresso, will stay the same price. >>> six months after president obama signed la
. >> of course, we cannot do as much as we used to. but fortunately, this season, we are on track to complete another 200 lane miles throughout the city i don't finances are not the greatest, but they are working with what they can do. a bit more focus on it. >> reporter: back out here live, look at this. this is what we are talking about. just craters in the road here, right here on falls road at the intersection of northern and falls road. this is what we are talking about. but...
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what it's doing for us, it's pumping up the heat. taking a look at the temperatures. 81-degrees in baltimore and 79 in easton and 85 in d.c.. now, as we head into the afternoon, we're going closer to 90 degrees and tomorrow, take a look at that. potential record breaking heat in parts of the area. we'll have the forecast coming up in a little bit here >>> bern, thank you. >> mayor stephanie rawlings- blake is on charles street to announce the kick off of the book festival. it's one of the top literary events. it attracts top publishers and writers. and the festival is tomorrow through sunday. in 2009, it generated 4 1/2 million dollars for the city >>> and not only is the book festival this weekend, but it's also the raven's home opener and ha baa is bash -- harbaugh is confident in flacco. the ravens are still 1-1 on said season. and everyone will be bringing their a game out this weekend as the browns come to town. you can watch the home opener here on wjz-13, sunday afternoon at 1:00. >>> hope we can do it. >> still to come on wjz
what it's doing for us, it's pumping up the heat. taking a look at the temperatures. 81-degrees in baltimore and 79 in easton and 85 in d.c.. now, as we head into the afternoon, we're going closer to 90 degrees and tomorrow, take a look at that. potential record breaking heat in parts of the area. we'll have the forecast coming up in a little bit here >>> bern, thank you. >> mayor stephanie rawlings- blake is on charles street to announce the kick off of the book festival. it's...
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n car >> you just give us a reason to watch. nice to have you with us. the third seed is the second season begins tonight. tonight, republican members of congress and the maryland gop are unveiling a new conservative agenda. will take a closer look. late breaking news from washington -- the fda has ruled that the diabetes drug can stay on the market. now, your maryland lottery numbers. >> the maryland lottery, let yourself play. >> hello. let's play your pick three numbers. that is 0 2 4. 024. play now, for the 24th, for a chance to play your favorite pick three plays. that is 6 7 5 7 6757. the maryland lottery, let yourself play. >> when will it actually feel like fall? >> basically, by saturday. the front will get through here friday night. still above normal saturday. by sunday, 75. perfect for the baltimore ravens taking on the cleveland browns. upper 60's bye wednesday. in the meantime, we need to get through the 92 degree reading tomorrow. >> i am ready for fall. not you? thank you. >> be sure to watch tonight with donna hamilton and stan stovall.
n car >> you just give us a reason to watch. nice to have you with us. the third seed is the second season begins tonight. tonight, republican members of congress and the maryland gop are unveiling a new conservative agenda. will take a closer look. late breaking news from washington -- the fda has ruled that the diabetes drug can stay on the market. now, your maryland lottery numbers. >> the maryland lottery, let yourself play. >> hello. let's play your pick three numbers....
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vytas tells us how long the heat wave will stickkaround. >> heallh care eform. major measure. >> this is the 1 b bob ehrlich pretends to be for the working guy... but he's not on our side. i thought i knew bob ehrlich, but then i found out... he raised property taxes on every maryland family... and business. he increased college tuition... by 40%. 40%. and i thought i knew bob ehrlich. he was against raising the minimum wage. made $2.5 million... working for a lobbying firm. $2.5 million? he's not really on my side. with this tough economy, we really need a governor on our side. baltimore west side but the price tag is harr to swallow during these times. we have the latess on thh redevelopmmnt proposal. john. >>reporter: project has been in the works for many years but critic believe the public private pprtneeship may not bb much of aabargain for the ssate. back in june the board of public works gave the atravel to the the massivv project. features new retail offices and homes and project calls for the old staae -ústate would then lease office >> we have been i
vytas tells us how long the heat wave will stickkaround. >> heallh care eform. major measure. >> this is the 1 b bob ehrlich pretends to be for the working guy... but he's not on our side. i thought i knew bob ehrlich, but then i found out... he raised property taxes on every maryland family... and business. he increased college tuition... by 40%. 40%. and i thought i knew bob ehrlich. he was against raising the minimum wage. made $2.5 million... working for a lobbying firm. $2.5...
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all of us tasted the dish and none of us particularly liked it. the next afternoon, i felt very sick. at the beginning i started to shake and experienced chills. then came waves of vomiting and explosive diarrhea. my fever rose to 102. later the doctors called this septic shock. ed rushed me to the emergency room. there doctors administered several tests including chest x-rays, cat scan, blood, stool and urine samples. th gave me iv hydration and sent me home after several hours and told me to return if the symptoms did not improve. the next day, i went to see our family doctor as i was experiencing diarrhea, stomach cramps, dizziness andweakness. he examined me and sent me to swedish hospital in inglewood. the ride to the hospital was very unpleasant. i was quite sick. my electrodes were depleted, my potassium culture comes back as positive for salmonella. bacteria that was both in my blood stream and my intestine. since i take medication for rheumatoid arthritis, which compromises my immune system, i was particularly at risk for an infectious ba
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stay with us. stay with us. but now it can make you more connected to your doctor through e-mail. test results from home. check records. change appointments. now doctors, nurses, techs, pharmacists are all digitally connected to each other. and ultimately connected to you. at kaiser permanente, we believe that if knowledge is power, shared knowledge is even more powerful. kaiser permanente. thrive. >> seven-day forecast, welcome to fall. >> so good to be your. >> warm and cozy all the sudden break 92 on friday. >> take care. have a good night kind everybody. old gibbs canning company. today these factories are full of dot com businesses. old gibbs canning company. and now my job is helping maryland create new economy jobs. training new math and science teachers investing in our institutions of excellence pioneering new cyber security jobs and giving an old gm plant a jump start building electric motors. i'm barbara mikulski. i approve this message so you'll know i'm fighting for you.
stay with us. stay with us. but now it can make you more connected to your doctor through e-mail. test results from home. check records. change appointments. now doctors, nurses, techs, pharmacists are all digitally connected to each other. and ultimately connected to you. at kaiser permanente, we believe that if knowledge is power, shared knowledge is even more powerful. kaiser permanente. thrive. >> seven-day forecast, welcome to fall. >> so good to be your. >> warm and cozy...
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the shirts, use them tomorrow. let's look outside. you know what, i know what is coming so you know, those grey rainy days where it's about 38 degrees, they are coming, don't worry. they'll get here. they'll get here all right. 86 degrees or actually 85 right now out at bwi, 57% relative humidity, a clear sky, a little hazy actually, wind southeast, pressure 1.0 holding steady. humidity has come up a little bit but not as muggy as last night. that will change tomorrow through tomorrow. muggier conditions on the way. live shot chesapeake beach, rod and reel, great day to be out on the boat if you have the day off. baltimore today you see some passing cloud cover but basically just hot and hazy sunshine, i'm telling you feeling like a summer day out there for the first full day of fall. it will feel even more summer like tomorrow for the second full day of fall. >>> high school, nice looking sky down there as well, hazy, going to be hot from football practice tonight. that's for sure. show you some of the conditions right now state-wide
the shirts, use them tomorrow. let's look outside. you know what, i know what is coming so you know, those grey rainy days where it's about 38 degrees, they are coming, don't worry. they'll get here. they'll get here all right. 86 degrees or actually 85 right now out at bwi, 57% relative humidity, a clear sky, a little hazy actually, wind southeast, pressure 1.0 holding steady. humidity has come up a little bit but not as muggy as last night. that will change tomorrow through tomorrow. muggier...
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that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. what's your position on building a slots palace at arundel mills? e-mail your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. again, that is watercooler@wbaltv.com. two pitbulls work shot and killed. police were serving a a warrants. there is no word on why the shots were served. police made three arrests. >> a white supremacist has pleaded guilty to attacking a black man. police say calvin lockner severely beaten james privott last august. lockner also admitted to stealing privott's truck. >> this is a plea agreement that we feel good about because we're going to get this person off the street for 31 years. >> lockner is expected to be sentenced on monday. the trough for one of the teenagers also in this case is set to begin that same day. now to the shooting death of ken harris. yesterday in court, the lead detective took the witness stand. he was questioned by the defense about why more detectives did not assist him in the case and he was questioned about the evidence obtained from the scene.
that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. what's your position on building a slots palace at arundel mills? e-mail your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. again, that is watercooler@wbaltv.com. two pitbulls work shot and killed. police were serving a a warrants. there is no word on why the shots were served. police made three arrests. >> a white supremacist has pleaded guilty to attacking a black man. police say calvin lockner severely beaten james privott last august....
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tom has joined us once again. going to be a summerlike day on this first full day of fall. >> only a portion of the afternoon. most of the day should be comfortable. we're off to a comfortable art. good morning, i'm tom kierein, the big, bright, full moon is getting down into the western sky with jupiter next to it and it's flooding our ski with a little bit of silvery moonlight you can see there in rouding the national washington monument there and the national mall. right now 74 at national airport. and the dew point is up to 67. that's rher humid. we've got a light breeze this morning. elsewhere, temperatures are on the mild side on this thursday morning. 60s, shenandoah valley through the atlantic beaches. mid0s, arlington, fairfax, montgomery county. right near the bay, temperatures a bit milder. away from the waters and eastern shore, upper 60s. around virginia tide waters in the low 70s. in themountains, a few locations have dipped into the 50s. showers and thunderstorms that came through last night, they'r
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it is too late for us. once christopher's law is passed if and when it is passed it will help families in the future so they do not end up in this situation. >> reporter: we are talking about private loans here, not federal student loans them government forgives those if a student is disabled or dies. >>> it should be noted there are private loans with forgiveness policies. you nude need to shop around. another piece of advice if you are a cosigner have a power of attorney other your child's finances in case they become incapacitated. without it you won't have access to your child's bank account or be able to renegotiate loan payments. >>> howard? >> we are looking at a little shower action. nothing like last night and this afternoon not expecting widespread severity of the storms even though one or two will be possible. go back two to three hours and look at the radar. wyeth while it is fairly quiet for most of us, in western maryland a few showers are popping not far from hagerstown. go to live doppler 90
it is too late for us. once christopher's law is passed if and when it is passed it will help families in the future so they do not end up in this situation. >> reporter: we are talking about private loans here, not federal student loans them government forgives those if a student is disabled or dies. >>> it should be noted there are private loans with forgiveness policies. you nude need to shop around. another piece of advice if you are a cosigner have a power of attorney other...
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what can you tell us? >> this has certainly been a meeting set a lot of people have been waiting for here in the district. it is the first chance for them to sit down face to face and talk about the public schools with the first time since the primaries. >> the feature of the schools could be decided in a matter of hours. >> thank you, district of columbia. >> he will sit down with michelle. >> it pains me to be in a situation where i could be living the should form. >> she is a warrior woman. >> she is getting support from the obama administration. arne duncan says the ahe is a fn hope she'll stay in d.c. she told -- he told wtop he will be open to rehiring the 66 teachers he fired last year. >> i do not know how many conversations we will have. next in line of people will be waiting to see how it goes. both have said this is a priority. they are looking forward to this conversation. the meeting is scheduled for noon today. >> thank you so much for that report. a virginia woman will be put to death of bar
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giving us a grand total of 64. we are three shy of the record and we have today and tomorrow to get in to the 90s. that will get us to 66. oh, 67 will be hard pressed. that's okay. we don't need the record but we are making a run at it nonetheless. the momslikeme.com bus stop forecast, mainly clear, a patch or two of fog in the mountains. 60s and 70s. the sunrise 56. mid 70s by 9:00. and 90ish for the drive home. winds from the south at five to ten and air quality is code yellow. as far as the records for today, tie the record at 94 at dulles yesterday. 93 is today's record. that could go but 98 is safe in dc. same with martinsburg at 101 and tonight it will be a partly cloudy night. patchy fog late. bye, there is a chance of a storm this afternoon but rain chances today will be less than yesterday. so while we had widespread thunderstorms with some damage across loudoun county and in anne arundel county and prince georges county, today, just a couple of storms here and there. tonight, 60s to low 70s with a south w
giving us a grand total of 64. we are three shy of the record and we have today and tomorrow to get in to the 90s. that will get us to 66. oh, 67 will be hard pressed. that's okay. we don't need the record but we are making a run at it nonetheless. the momslikeme.com bus stop forecast, mainly clear, a patch or two of fog in the mountains. 60s and 70s. the sunrise 56. mid 70s by 9:00. and 90ish for the drive home. winds from the south at five to ten and air quality is code yellow. as far as the...
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they are actually an hour behind us. true heat will continue if a company of days, and feeding into this energy field. you'll notice the pop up today, similar to what our model looked like yesterday fwe have enough energy, if the wind direction is just right, we may carry that back over. there is an isolated chance of storms through the 5:00 hour. you'll sea see rain and more fog tonight. loot line back to our west tomorrow. the cold front swings through and we will finally knock temperatures close to the normal over the weekend. today's forecast high, gets us up to 88 degrees. 76 is the normal high. 12 above normal within reach of night once again. ton back down to 65 and tomorrow we are pushing 92 on the thermometer. the weekend outlook, looks better. >>> thanks justin. remember was it two and a half months ago. when the girls who were part of girls hope boys hope were surprised, remember this. extreme makeover home edition. they thought they were there being interviewed. the bus pulled up and said we were going to cha
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use just once per day for dawn-to-dark hold. it is important to use the product as directed. fixodent and forget it. bob ehrlich pretends to be for the working guy... but he's not on our side. i thought i knew bob ehrlich, but then i found out... he raised property taxes on every maryland family... and business. he increased college tuition... by 40%. 40%. and i thought i knew bob ehrlich. he was against raising the minimum wage. made $2.5 million... working for a lobbying firm. $2.5 million? he's not really on my side. with this tough economy, we really need a governor on our side. >>> if fishing along a secluded tropical reef miles away from another soul sounds like your idea of paradise, then you'll relate to the subjects of our next piece. sharks. hundreds of them. whose presence on a coral reef in the south pacific is an important barometer for measuring the health of our oceans. these creatures are critical in keeping the seas in balance, as jeremy hubbard reports. >> reporter: it is a predator's play ground. some of the most shark infested waters in the world. >> how m
use just once per day for dawn-to-dark hold. it is important to use the product as directed. fixodent and forget it. bob ehrlich pretends to be for the working guy... but he's not on our side. i thought i knew bob ehrlich, but then i found out... he raised property taxes on every maryland family... and business. he increased college tuition... by 40%. 40%. and i thought i knew bob ehrlich. he was against raising the minimum wage. made $2.5 million... working for a lobbying firm. $2.5 million?...
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that is what drives us. with the most locations in the dc area, we figured they could use our help. ♪ down a bit. too much. [ crowd cheering ] [ grunts ] [ garth ] capital one bank. now with the most branches and atms in the dc area. what's in your wallet? >>> it's been 17 years no since a 22-year-old woman was terrorized and raped in her apartment in charles county, maryland. she has since moved out of the area but recetly returned to tell her ful story in hopes that her attacker will be caught. joe krebs has our report on this cold ce. >> reporter: it started here, july 20, 1993 in waldorf, maryland. >> the department was burglarized. this washe first night of, i guess, two nigs of misery. >> reporter: misery for this woman who woke up in the milled oft -- middle of the night and noticed something strange. >> all the cabinet doors were open in my kitchen. obviously someone had been in my house, so i called police. >> reporter: she wants people to know her story but not her identity. >> obviously, i was v
that is what drives us. with the most locations in the dc area, we figured they could use our help. ♪ down a bit. too much. [ crowd cheering ] [ grunts ] [ garth ] capital one bank. now with the most branches and atms in the dc area. what's in your wallet? >>> it's been 17 years no since a 22-year-old woman was terrorized and raped in her apartment in charles county, maryland. she has since moved out of the area but recetly returned to tell her ful story in hopes that her attacker...
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now he is using just eye balls. patrick to move a cursor ands communicate, eventually, when i asked him about the film prooress it takes him a few minutes to type just one letter. but eventually he answers. expectations for the finished product. and believeesit ill raiss awareness and money to fighh the disease some day. but he now knows he will likely ú%ed help to complete it. >> this is now critical new moment where that is -- he sees it as a possibility. >> i asked him how much is llft? he can move the eyebrows up fr yes nd mouth to the side or no. >> more than 60 percent? done? that's a lot. more than 90 percent done?úú%no. >> windy said most a.l.s. patients eventually die from3 breathing probllms. the respiratory system fails and that's it. patrick decided to get a tracheostomy that means this macciie breathes for him now. and his life can continue. she said he wants to keep liiing to see his son shaun about to turn three. and for the completion of literally his lifees work. >> i don't want this to be a -ost
now he is using just eye balls. patrick to move a cursor ands communicate, eventually, when i asked him about the film prooress it takes him a few minutes to type just one letter. but eventually he answers. expectations for the finished product. and believeesit ill raiss awareness and money to fighh the disease some day. but he now knows he will likely ú%ed help to complete it. >> this is now critical new moment where that is -- he sees it as a possibility. >> i asked him how much...